The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 26, 1944, Image 6
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 26, 1945
_Want Ads_
FOR SALE—Good cord wood. Mace
Young. L?
READ the daily newspapers—New-
papers, Sandwiches, Soft Drinks,
Ice Cream, Peanuts. Clinton Busj
Terminal. Phone 59. * tf
SYMPATHY Acknowledgment TABLETS, Loose Leaf Binders and
Cards. Chronicle Pub- Co. , pjn ers> i n k t Pencils fof school [
WANTED TO BUY — New or used Chronicle Publishing Co.
Want Ads
TO RENT — TO FIND
TO BUY — TO SELL
Everybody Reads the Want Ads
Terms: Cash
RAIL RATES:
Protest Revision
Declaring that the Interstate Com
merce Commission’s order increas
ing railroad class freight rates 10
Morgenthau Claims
WEST CLINTON SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWSo;!
MRS. JOE CAMPBELL, Correspondent and Representative
Mrs. Hugh Cunningham, -Mrs.
per cent in the E&st and reducing ; George Cunningham and daughter,
them a like amount in the South ! ? at - and Mrs Ehner Queen spent
and West was unsupported by evi-;^ unda -*. ^ r ' and ^ rs ‘ G. S. ^
dence that previous tariffs were up- : in Spartanburg. came to a close Sunday night.
vice station near Clinton Monday
afternoon.
Rev. Gra.^sano conducted a three
weeks revival at the church which
electric or gas stove. J. B. Arnold. TERMITE CONTROLA-Building ma-
Lvdia Mill Store.
lc ' teriaKis so vital in winning the
———77 _—“..T” j , T3 war. Why not have your property
roR SALE-A11 kinds of wood. See protected against termite damage
H. J. Pitts. and save ^at needless waste of tim-
FOR SALE—Oats, vetch and clover ber. Call J. R. Crawford, Phone 10.
hav 540 per ton at my farm. Tay- Termite Co. of S. .C., M. D. Wiley, I
lor Martin. Phone 373-M. Ip Mgr,, Batesburg, S. C. _U\
- „ — v ! LOST-Ration books No. 4 of Annie cent oi aU frei « ht ^ves under class Scott
TRY our handy super s«mce battery j and Robert Goodfnan.l
charger. Rbqjll^ onlT 30 minutts. „„„„ lease return to Geperal D e.,
wtftout removirtg battery from car ^ ^
$1.00. Joes Esso Service. Phone : zl r l
128. II THERE may. be some feeds as good
im-
equal and unlawful, 10 northeastern j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rodelsperger
states petitioned the ICC to recon- | and sons, Eddie and Dickie Rodel-
sider its action. jspeger, Seaman 1c, of Sanford, Fla.,
Applying only to so-called class w f re week-end guests of Mrs. Alice
rates on articles on wfiich volume f ^ inard -,
is not sufficient to command a com-! 1st. Sgt. Edgar B. Norton has re-
modity tariff, the new rates effeo turned to Camp Gruber, Okla., after. Mrs - Gregory conductei
tive August 30 are designed t6\ spending a furlough with Mrs. Nor-i tlona l and Ml ss Joyce^Dunaway was
eliminate freight differences work- Jon. program leader. , ^Jhe- topic was,
ing to the advantage of the highly)' Oliver Prince of Charleston, re-
Missionary Society Meets
The Junior Missionary society of
Bailey Memorial church held their
July meeting at the home of Mrs.
D. C. Gregory.
Mrs. Gregory conducted the devo-
Fellowship l^ith Christ.” Tliose
industrialized East. Only Iff P^ 'centl, visited his sister, Mrs. Agnes Ne^ Caw.^lLrSTn, ^7-
Wat " S ,°I F H l0r ‘ da ’ >*'*%£*• ^“bus^session the!
ests seeking parity declare that the Mrs Tobe Vernon of Andersoni vis-, hostess served refreshments
ICC s action is but the first step in ited Mr and Mrs . j. P . Qakley last ^°^ eSS served retreshments.
an equalization jirogram.
FOR SALE
See J. H. Slope.
A tew grain-ted .-steers. I “ "Spartan." but none better. We!
2c can furnish tpe Very best FRESH
: FROM FACTORY twice a week. No i
week.
W'hile the 10 northeastern states Jimmie Abbott of Greenville,
is
Miscellaneous Shower Given
Mrs. Jack Griffin was given
fought the revision of class rates, spending the week with his grand- ^as given a
fiu*. it t miscellaneous shower at the home of
SEVERAL book cases, iots of pretty; one can offer more. C-W-S Guano
lamps, drop leaf, tilt top and mar-:Co. Phone 62. 2-2c
ble to,, tables. Victorian chairs, and■ pR E E_w7dre still giving pre-war!
ono lovely chandelier. TheTtadmg _ c u , „ , n , windshield,;
' J ‘' u, 1 1 '' : brushing floor boards, rhecking bat-
FOR SALE—Baby bed and mattress j tery, checking air pressure in tires,
m good condition. Faye Horne, i Joe’s Esso Service. Phone 128. tfi
Chronicle office. ■ —:—— * 7 ; 777* (
— - FOR SALE — Nice tree-ripened El-
PIANOS — Just received and hrfd berta peaches this week and part
tuned lot of real good pianos. Pric- Q f n ext. League's Dairy. lc|
es reasonable. Terms: 20 r c down, — i
balance 12 months. The Trading 10 GALLON CIDER KEGS, No. 2'
Post, Laurens. S. C. tf and No. 3 Tin Cans and Extra Lids,
ma7- a7tvf ~ m'R^RlPTTONS -J 5 Gallon Army Gasoline Cans, 3 gal-
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS lon Compressed A id Sprayers and 1
Place your order with me for both Wh . te Crock Mixi Bowls in j
new and renewals of magazines o , Sets B lakely-Burton’s Hardware &
*&11 kinds. Prompt attention to all
orders. Frances Winn, 33 South
five southwestern states declared it mother, Mrs. L. E. Evans.
would result in “non-discriminatory, Cpl. Houston Trammell has return- n’ "“.T
non-preferential and non-prejudi- e d to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga„ after B T.Ht 57w"‘ n fi
her parents, Mn and Mrs. W. E.
minor alterations to the order.
REDEPLOYMENT:
New Workers
cial” tariffs. The states requested spending a furlough with his parents, * f . After a ^ ou ^ ^ meiul
ryntnnr oUorezt.rhTac yarHzar and Mrs L B.- Trammell. gifts reCeiVeC1 3 11011106 ° f USefUl
M. s ses Marguerite Seay and Made-; ' The hostcs ass
hne Beckham spent the week-end Ri served refreshme J s
w,to relatives m Newberry :T h 0se present from out Q[ town
In Berlin tor the Big Three com V'r?'?*"’ W '
ference. Pres. Harry S. Truman ,7- and \1r< Lee Fields recently W ' Griffin, Mrs. Clinton Chapman
c»Blied upon available civilian work- Pv1 j oe ‘ Burns of white Sulphur |uf )al MrS - Chester Br0Wn of Ware
ers in the U. S. to fill 65,000 rail- Springs, W. Va„ has been given an' S '
road jobs to help speed the redeploy- honorable discharge . t
ment of troops and materiel to the Mrs w D Midd ieton and children
Pacific and assure an early end to of Piedmonti are visi { ing her fa ather,
the Japanese war.
Though the army has furloughed
New York, July 24.—Former Sec-
Iretary of the Treasury Henry Mor-
jgenthau, Jr., said today President
: Truman requested his resignation
as secretary and that “this departure
from the treasury was not one of my
own choosing.”
He made the statement at an in
terview after attending a luncheo
of the New York state war financ
committee. L
- •
Morgenthau told the luncheon: L'~t
“My 12 years under President
[ Roosevelt’s magnificent leadership I
felt ended when he ^ied.”
CASH BOOKS — for the new year.
Ledgers and Day Books. Chronicle
Pub. Co. . •
Grandpa Throws
Away His
Ear Trumpet
If you arc temporarily deafened, bot
hered by ringing, buzzing head noieea
due to hardened or coagulated wax
(cerumen), try the Ourine Home Method
test that so n. :sy Kay ha* enabled them
to hear well again. You must hear bettar
after making this simple home teat or
you will get your money back at onoa.
Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at
SMITH’S PHARMACY
“The Rexall Store”
\ i
Birthdays and Anniversaries
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hamilton cele-
R P Harris brated their sixth* wedding anniver-
Pvt. Dennis Madden of Fort Bragg, sa ^, y J j uly 24th
Crwei
street.
Sep6-p
lc
r o r-rt
Somewhere in Clinton or
4,000 experienced railroad men to re- N r ' is snendme the week with! Sandra Gail McClelion was one
Mrs. Madden. Pvt. and Mrs. Mad- year t ld ^ uly . 22n T d '
a fraction of the carriers needs the den and children spe nt several days , Jack Wright; Jr., celebrated his
President said. Most urgent need is with relatives in Ware Shoals re- 1
Goldville, ration books No. 3 and 4
of Elizabeth R. Hair, Goldville. Find
er please return. Ico
ELECTRIC FANS—Circulating type,
brand new, complete, for home,
for 12,000 skilled workers such as cen ti y
trainmen, electricians,- carpenters
and signalmen.
Meanwhile, the war manpower
commission granted 17 western rail
roads top priority in the inter
regional recruitment of workers.
STOLEN out of car—ration books
No. 4 of Eddy J. Warren, Lois A.
Warren. Margaret E. Warren, Mary
E. Warren, of Goldville. Will the per
son who took them please return. No
question will be .asked about the store or office. GE motor. 16-inch
< ther stolen articles. Ico blades. No priority required. Price
, , r~r $59.50 delivered. Order now while;
ROTE NONE Dl ST is the best In- available Do ug's Trading Post,
sectic.de for Bean Beetles and other Greenwo s ; c 26 _ 5
Garden Pests. It is non-poisonous to :
humans and animals. We also have ELBERTA Peaches for sale. Jack H.i
Black Leaf 40. Red Arrow. Calcium Davis, Sr. / lc;
Arsenate, Parris Green and many REPAIR, re-tire and re-paint|
other insecticides. Blakely-Burton s tricycles, bicycles, wagons, scooters!
Hardware & Seeds. Telephone 188. Jnd sma ji carSi L. L. Cooper, 49 N.
FOR SALE—House and lot on Wood- Adair St. •_ tfj
row street. Two apartments each MIMEOGRAPH PAPER—Letter and'
with bath, one upstairs and one legal size) 500 sheets pac k a g e . The; CJj have found the German belles less
down Also \acant lot fronting East Chronicle Ptib. Co. i skittish. For one thing, return of many
Carolina avenue. Be open for sale ■ - -- - ....
1th birthday yesterday,
Mrs. Alice Kinard will celebrate
Mrs. R. P. Harris, is visiting ber My 3M.
daughter, Mrs. E. C. Moody, in Pel- l ' rs ‘ E®' Trammell has a birthday
zer Jfoday. Henry Trammell will cele-
Mrs. Cecil Walker and children brate his birthday Sunday.
are spending the week with Mr., and
Mrs. D. W. Bagw’ell in Charleston. Clinton NcgTO 111
Cpl. and Mrs. Arnell Coker and IT,.,.:--,**,, II-Ia
son 6f Columbia, spent Saturday with tnginC6r Unit LeliCO
relatives here.
Mrs. Blease Lagette left Friday for Corporal Clinton Young, colored.
Despite the army’s letup against asso- Rhode Island where she will visit ^ ^J^ ty ’ 15 arn ? y serV jf^
Ciation with German civilians, G.l.s are Seaman Lagette for several weeks. | m “. e ^. ma " y ' . I ?. 1S . umt . 4 ha ? be f en
not being swamped by curvacious frau- Mrs. Woodell King, Mrs. Leo Riser, awa ^ ded *he following citation for
leins. Children continue to cluster around and Mrs. Elizabeth Nickols visited jn, servlces rendered during the liber-
friendly Yanks, however, and play up for Newberry Monday. |ation of France:
a share ol their rations. Miss Maudine Yarborough has re-J “ For exceptional services of war
Having yuepr the mademoiselles off turned home after spending several 8*y en during the operations of liber-
their feet in France and Belgium, the we eks with relatives in East Liver- a hon of France: The First Engineer
MU? WEAK?
from lots of
8UKNMMN?
Glrlir Women! It you lose so much dur
ing monthly periods that you feel weak,
“dragged out"—this may be due to low
blood iron. So try Lydia E. Plnkh&m's
tabuts—one of the best home ways to
help build up red blood In such cases.
Plnkh&m’s Tablets are one of the great
est blood-iron tonics you can buy.
Follow label directions.
lylia L PnUia'z TA81CTS
pool, Ohio
j Special Brigade, involving all the
Monday morning. See A. E. Cleve- NOW ‘LIFE’ is so hard to get on;
l and l p newsstands. Get a two-year sub-'
—-———— — scription for only $8.50. For sub-
FOR SALE Two fancy milk cows scr j p ^ 0 ns *to all magazines see Gil-
with young calves. H. J. Pitts. lc bert B i a kely.
German soldiers has provided the more
comely misses with escorts, while the open
hostility of civilians toward women frater- J- T. Vaughan in Spartanburg.
LOST — Worn billfold containing ATTENTION, FARMERS — Our
oills. and identification, Satuiday w heat and corn mills run regular,
in busines.s section, or on my way fi gure ou t one-eighth for toll, and
home Finder return to N. A. Poo e, grind your grajn and give you the
Rt. I, Clinton. iP difference in porducts. E. V. Golding,
FOR SALE — Wood-coal kitchen Waterloo, S. C. . _ , 2-3c
range. Used very little. In excellent CABBAGE PLANTS , Collard Plants
condition. Hays Hospital. tf j Tomato Plants, Pepper Plants. Egg-
A1R MAIL — Cockle finish paper, plant Plants and Sweet Potato Plants.
large and small envelopes. Chron- Blakely-Burton’s Hardware & Seeds.!
icle Pub. Co. Telephone 188. Icj
JE'ST RECEIVED — Shipment trae-FOR SALE — Damsans for preserv-|
tors, planters, plows and mowers, i Also pickling peaches. H. H.;
See us for Avery Tru-Draft equip- Holloway, John H. Young Estate, |
ment H J. and D.-<T. Pitts. 16-4c Phone 22. 7 Ipl
National Defense.”
WHITE CLAY CHURNS. We have
just received a large shipment of
these churns in 4-gallon. 5-gallon
and 6-gallon sizes. They have lids
that fit and handles. Made of genuine
Ohio clay. Blakely-Burton's Hard
ware & Seeds. Telephone 188. lc
TERMITE CONTROI Termites are
flying ants. Why let them eat up
your property. Termites work winter
and summer and are destroying over
fifty million dollars worth of prop
erty yearly. To be sure, have a free
inspection. Call J. R. Crawford,
Phone 10. Termite Co. of S. C.
M. D. Wiley. Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.
WANTED—Good cook. Can live on
premises. House has water and
lights. Salary $10 weekly to start.
Eastside Greenhouse. tf
FOR SALE— i
1—Western Electric
refrigerator,' new . ^
sealed unit
1—G. E. fan
3—26-m. boys’ bicycles
L. L. COOPER
49 N. Adair St. Phone 210-M
SHIPYARD WORKERS NEEDED™
M;>s Margaret B Roper, civil ser
vice representative, of Spartanburg,
will be in Clinton August 3 at the
U. S. Employment Service office on
South Broad street, to contact those
interested in .-hipyard work or other
positions.
TERMITE CONTROL — Over two
hundred fifty thousand structures 1
have been protected against termite:
damage. Why not have your’s pro
tected. Call J. R. Crawflord, Phone
10. Termite Co. of S. C., M. D. Wiley, i
Mgr., Batesburg, S. C.. tf
NO LARD, meat, sugar. Lots of it 1
is going to our "dear friends” the
Germans. We say CAN YOUR OWN
FRUIT and PRODUCE YOUR OWN;
EGGS. You can produce eggs cheap
ly with “Spartan Laying Pellets.”,
C-W-S Guano Co. Phone 62. 2—2c
9NGRAVED Calling Cards for arm;
and navy officers. An ideal, useful
4ift for father, husband, brother oi
friend. Ask to see samples. Chronicl#
Publishing Co. Phone 74.
CUSTOMER *‘Z’’ raised one set of
fryers on “Spartan” this spring,
and another set on a competitive feed
HIGHER IN PRICE. The “Spartan”,
fed chicks wqre ready to sell two
1 weeks earlier than others. NUFF
SED. C-W-S Guano Co. 19—2c
STOVE REPAIRS—I have parts for
any stove. Will do the work,in your
home. If my wmrk isn’t satisfactory,
I will make it good without any cost.'
For identification notice sign on
truck. No one is working for me. I do
<tll the soliciting and work ipyself.
See Tom Brigman, Newberry,. R.F.D.
No. 1. Phone 608-J. 30-6p
Mrs. Sammie Snelgrove and c hil-^signed this brigade or being
dren are visiting her mother, Mrs. w.' detacbed > which took a part of the
T. Vaughan in Spartanburg. forc * of “ u and were en-
nizing with the Americans in certain sec- Miss Gerry King of Laurens, is; g f g ® d in the as s a ult of the beaches
tions also has tended to restrict relations, spending the week with her grand- of This quotation com-
Lifting of the ban against association mother, Mrs. Harriette King. |P orts attribution of the War
with German civilians followed repeated O. D. Owen, A. O. M. 3c left Mon-| ross FallD.
complaints that it would never work in day for Boca Chica, Fla., after spend- u CHARLES DE GAULLE.
view of the American disposition for j ng a leave with Mrs. Owen and small The GENERAL JUIN,
striking up friendships. The Russians had daughter “Chief of General Staff of the
never enforced such a ban in their ocru- t-n c , „ 7
pation zone, presumably to unsell the Christopher Davenport, S. lc, of|
civilians on their fear of the Reds. San Francisco, Calif., is spending a)
leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. j
MEAT STORAGE: J. P. Terry.
c .. j. Mrs. Thomas Mitchell and son, i
Supplies Lp Miss Catherine Tumblin of Laurens,;
Despite the fact that the 635,998,- were Sunday guests of Mrs. Esther j
000 pounds of meat supplies in cold Mitchell.
storage on July 1 were at the highest Crowe is visiting his daugh-
level since last September, civilians ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.;
were not expected to benefit because Buzhardt, in Charleston,
a large percentage of the stocks are ^ ew guests at the Owen House;
earmarked for the army. are - Mr - and Mrs - Robert Bigham of;
Supplies of other foods we re Charlotte, N. C., F. P. Garrett, James |
spotty, with butter holdings abnor- Ayers and Ray Ford of Greenville.,
mally heavy and stocks of frozen w - R - Owen, who recently was
and shell eggs up, while dried egg discharged under the point system,)
and poultry inventories were down. is visiting Phillip Slayton in Jackson,:
Beef registered the largest gain in Ala -
meat supplies, standing at 261,373,- 1 Christopher Davenport spent Mon-,
000 pounds, with pork also showing day with Mrs. Joe Terry, Jr., in
an increase at 330,524,000 pounds. ,^ e wherry.
Lamb and mutton stocks were up Mr - and Mrs - Marvin Whitmire
to 17,903,000 pounds and-itfi-d 62,430,- and son > Alvin > Mrs - J - H - Whitmire,
000 pounds. and Juanita Trammell were visitors.
As of the first of the month, public in Spartanburg Monday,
warehouse freezer occupancy stood Mrs. Marvin Whitmire and son,
at 73 per cent of capacity, with gains Alvin ’ s P enl last week with her fath-
in canned fruits and vegetables, fish, er ’ F- Ro ^ s < * n Rock Hill. ,
cheese, shell eggs and sausage Ralph Srnith spent the week-end
largely offset by a heavy outmove- w *th his father in Newberry. j
ment of apples, pears, dried eggs ^ rs< James Hale of Gastonia, N.'
C., Mr. and Mrs. John McAlister and
daughter of Whitmire, were week
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Harris.
Mrs. Sadie Quinton and Mrs. Allen
GALL BLADDER
SUFFERERSsss;
DUE TO LACK OR HEALTHY BILE
Sufferer* Rejoice a* Remarkable Recipe
Rrinse Pint Reel Remit*. Rushed Here
New relief for gallbladder sufferers larking
healthy bile is seen today in announcement
of a wonderful preparation which acts with
remarkable effect on liver and bile.
Sufferers with agonizing colic attacks,
stomach and gallbladder misery due to leek
of healthy bile now tell of remarkable
results after using this medicine which has
the amazing power to stimulate slut-gish
liver and increase- flow of healthy bile.
GALLUSIN is a very expensive medicine,
but considering results, the $3.00 it costs is
only a few pennies per dose. GALLUSIN is
•old with lull money back guarantee by
SMITH’S PHARMACY
Mail Orders Filled
How women and girls
m% get wanted relief
from functional periodic pain
Cardul is a liquid medicine which
many women say has brought relief
from the cramp-like agony and ner
vous strain of functional periodic
distress. Here's how It may help:
1 Taken like a tonic.
It should stimulate
appetite, aid diges
tion.* thus help build re
sistance for the "time"
to come.
2 Started 3 days bo-
fore “your time’', it
should help relieve
pain due to purely func
tional periodic causes.
Try Cardul. If it helps, you’ll
ha glad you did. «
CARDUI
jg Sac tatt •mzcviow ^
Miserable
with backache?
W HEN kidneys function badly and
you suffer a nagging backache,
with dizziness, burning, scanty or too
frequent urination and getting up at
night; when you feel tired, nervous,
all upset... use Doan's Pills.
Doan's are especially for poorly
working kidneys. Millions of boxes
are used every year. They are recom
mended the country over. Ask your:
neighbor!
Doans Pills
and canned meat.
REPARATIONS:
Allied Plan
NOTICE
We have FRYERS for
sale every day. See us.
F. P. CAULEY
96 Florida St.
WANTED:
PAINTERS
on Joanna Mill Village
Painting Job.
Goldville, S. C.
C. L. GRIMES, Foreman.
Workers Must Comply With
W. M. C.
DRIVE CAREFULLY
SAVE A LIFE!
SO FAR THIS YEAR THERE
HAVE BEEN
3
FATALITIES
from
AUTOMOBILE
ACCIDENTS
in
LAURENS COUNTY
Let’s Strive To Make
UlUr a Safe Ysar On
the Highways.
This date! Inst year, •
German payment of reparations Powers visited Mrs. Bertha Thomp-
from available resources to avoid ! son in Salisbury, N. C., recently,
the rebuilding of the reich’s econ- Lamar Price of Wrightsville, Ga.,
omy to meet foreign claims, as >s visiting Mrs. J. N. Kirby,
tyas the case following World War I, J- C. Foster is spending the week
was recommended by the Allied with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
reparations committee sitting in! 1 - Burton, in Greenville.
Moscow. i Fred Galloway, S. lc, of the Navy,
Following the pattern of the U. S. 1 * s home on a leave with his parents,
plan, the commission’s proposal Mr. and Mrs. A. G- Galloway,
calls for the distribution of potential George Cunningham left Thursday
German war-making equipment to f° r Rort Jackson, where he was in
claimant countries, and German ducted into • the army.
production of reparations material ♦
from existing facilities. No funds Birthday Dinner Enjoyed
would be advanced for reconstruc- Gn Sunday Mrs. W. E. Braswell
tion of transport or industry that Save a birthday dinner in honor of
could be integrated into a military her son-in-law, Jack Griffin, of
economy. |Ware Shoals.
In line with its plan, the commis- i ° ut of town guests were Eddie j
sion also declared that claims Grtffin, S. 2c, of Charleston, Joseph)
against Germany should be taken Bagwell and Mr. and Mrs. Griffin)
from the country’s existing wealth, Ware Shoals, Mrs. Leo Riser and!
such as stocks, foreign investments, daughter, Sara, of this community,
machines and supplies.
CapitoL TUjJjJjddJl ...
Recently named as federal
loan chief, Banker John W. Sny*
der, 48, of St. Louis was named
to succeed Fred M-. Vinson as di
rector of war mobilization and
reconversion.
Former congressman, judge
and director of economic stabil
ization, war mobilization and
federal loan administration,
Vinson in torn was nominated
to fill the shoes of Henry Mnr-
genthan as secretary of the
treasury.
Among The Sick
Mrs. William Cannon has been ill
the past two weeks. *
Mrs.. Harriette King is improving
after suffering from injuries received
in a fall.
Sandra Ivester is ill at her home on;
Washington street.
Ralph and Raymond Brewer are
improving after being ill with diph
theria.
Class Has Picnic
The card class, beginners and jun
ior classes of the Church of God with
their teachers and ReV. ‘ Thomas
Grassano and Rev. W. H. Brewer,
enjoyed a picnic at the Tip Top Ser-
Wedding Invitations
* Engraved and Printed
. I —Invitations
" — Announcements
— Informals
— Visiting Cards
— Stationery
» ; I
In beautiful raised letter printing or genuine engraved.
Ask for samples.
Chronicle Pub Co.
STATIONERY DEPARTMENT